J. W' ,i ithusiastic Audiences Aqain Friday, May 8, 1953 The British Royal House of Windsor is in direct descent from Egbert, King of We&sex, who died in 839 AD. fetch Youngsters at Festiva Oriental Costumes, At Bazaar The Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association held their spring bazaar in the Civic Centre Wedr nesday. The hall was decorated with Chinese lanterps and flow By RITA ROGERSON Enthusiastic audiences once ae-ain preprprl vnnno jzelton ayers performers in the Music and Drama Festival at morning and afternoon sessions yesterday in King Edward School auditorium and the Capitol Theatre. First item on the forenoon ASK tO (COTIAND'S FAVOUtlTI SON JOHNNIE WALKER program was a pianoforte solo p Entries llv I.II1AN MILLER ,. valiant," a play present- (under 11) Toys on Parade." There were 12 contestants in this selection. edges and annunciation was clear. Borden Street School Grade 2 presented "Drums." The adjudicator said the mood nice, was -. . I , ... ... SCOTCH WHISKY THE IDEAL GIFT . $ Ihe HazMum aiiiuibuiiibicu Judy Fossum led the eroun with a mark of 83. Mr. wl " ?lnl? w'a ""to FOR THE MARGIN "V , i GRADUATE remarked that the mt taSX!!ll ' in mis piece H was necessary to'i . save "Sh Th Keepotes.on the move, eatyand,a fappy m" sheS Mrs ReekPr ih . ' showed confidence in the direct- . m 9. was a very pleasing open-trie evening's entertained took top honors in Its Warden Holt, played by 'est. plwed a very con-' role. He was well made he part. , David, as Father Daly, uslstently ' good quality In ers. , Those serving in the tearoom were in Oriental costumes. Mrs. V. Morrison received the guests. Mrs. ' H. Klllin was cashier. Mrs. A. S. Hamilton convened the tearoom, assisted ' by Mrs. Mrs. B. J. Bacon and Mrs. A. Lein. Mrs. H. Paulson had charge of the kitchen, assisted by Mrs. P. N. Oladdish, Mrs. H. Guyatt and Miss L. Evans. Sewing stall: Mrs. J. Flewin and Mrs. H. E. Blackburn.. Home rooking: Mrs. M. Heise and Mrs. R. B. Skinner., ' ' Candy: Mrs. J. McRae, Mrs. J. S. Carr and Mrs. A. Robertson. Plant stall: Mrs. S.'Traqualr and Mrs. E. Carlson. Past Mistress stall: Mrs. Vier-eck and Mrs. Ouyan. Mrs. E. A. Evans was convener for the bazaar. -- ruubl J .. ing throughout. Hi. mate. "- u f .d7r- In the '"dividual elocution se- a i;tt:e we-.K. ...... r,i,,,, "' i uwr.n : lecuons. Charlene Parent for 1 ,f a greaUT help to his 1 ? ' louver , ..Tne Klttens recelve(, ertaition. '"ad, 8tff?' 8eh(Xj1' 0rade 2, The adjudicator advised the Fully guaronteed ... A superior typewriter that will give years of top quality performance, a gift that will be remembered constantly. MODELS FROM I of the play, James Dyke. lce. In choral children, to try to make the ,t by Rupert Olson, car- Jng. Mrs Coo er thought audience see the picture, to ,. .lrmpl UPll II. l aS deliKhtful tO listen to o fl,l . Tj use MM lorn 1120- V gf stm win suooi A ... '"r throw Hai,...v ....... ... . r-- """ wuc' anu 10 uch Urn quickly, but his ....... 6WUt raBKea tneir voices.so they will carry. Session Starts in Novel Way On Thllrarinu . vn iuuiuuv o aiLernnnn rta a .ice and excellent diction is lines understandable. Molrop, who played the Josephine Paris, had a igc voice awl did a good ler role. KI.OCITIOS Beggld Oreen (Grade 1). 80; Parent lOrade 2i. SB: Jane lintUled, Mended and Hut lied in Scotland i.ialenta St)1 uo, JOHN WALKER ft SONS LTD. Scorch Whisky Dislillert ' KILMARNOCK, SCOTIANO Down payments as low as $12.50 Sheppard (Grade 3. 81; Robert Anderson (Grade 3, 83; Thomas! Harding (Orade 8. 86; Kathleen! Thaln (Grade 31, 86. j I'UNO Al . OKIHW KVSl tllll K Mike Col Usui's Accord Ian Band ! llKXTJOB Lrtinfi actors, Edward OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Bulldir.g fhono Blue 593 1 Monthly payments as low as $3.75 You gan hold your selection with a small deposit. UNDERWOOD PORTABLES ALSO ON DISPLAY as Dan a jailor, and Smith as an attendant, I an excellent job of act- Tills advertisement la not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ot British Columbia. Verlie footer, drama ad- i ,r, gave all this praise, ood deal of constructive !i to the Hazelton group. Entirely New piano accordion ensemble, 12 children and 12 accordions, started the session of the festival li a novel way. They played "Whispering Hope" and "A! Frangesa," for which they won praise from the adjudicator and acclaim from the audience. Mrs. Wood complimented Mike Colussi, leader of the accordion band, on his skillful work. She said the piano accordion is a very good means of musical expression, when in the hands of the right person, arid in this case, it is .in the capable hands of a leader who knows what he is doing and is doing It with discretion. The effect of this band was soothing and artistic. She advised them to dig a bit deeper into the better music. There were a series of piano solos by Russian composers. Mrs. Wood said Russian music la different than our music, because it Is in a minor key. "When we are sad we are In a minor key, but when the Russians are happy they are in a minor key. That is why their music always sounds a little dark and sad to us." Highest mark in and see Whispering Hope 84. A I Prange 84. I'UNOI'OHTK KOI.O KiivmIii.i 'ininerK (Under 16( Carol Nelann 80, Elizabeth Jonea 83. Roberta Reld 84. Delia Halg 81. Kuwdan 'omHiMerfl (Under 17) Margaret Johnson 77. Elaine Chrla-tnon 83, Sylvia Helland 82. Ri.Millin CompiiierK (Under 18) Oeorge Henry 81. HOi. I.N'IN1 Gallya and Gladys Grlmolfon (tap dancing), 85; Sandra Skinner (Irish Lilt ) . 80; Judith Bird (Highland Fllngl. 83; Bherrll Cook (Ballet). 81; Dlanna Pierce (Ballet). 83. VIOLIN IH'KT (Under 13) Alan Sleber and Peter Pladset 77. IIA IN(I ;ki l First Prince Rupert Olrl Guide Oroup 84. IMAVOKOHTR Bnell Keetlo.l Mrs. N. Thompson 80. Olive Strand 88, George Henry 81. Kmiatlna Hectlon Ellen Roper 88. mazed, she said, "at the ndard set throughout the suggested that these irtors could all Improve ming to pick up cues and remember to face i.dience while speaking, joter said many young begun stage careers role of Dyke. The play ertrd by Mrs. Doreen GENUINE J no! SEWS hM DAMS j MINDS JL. ... fcf... It Mini liln i T-"a, r KIHON SOLOS II for yourself! intermission between i f f is very enjoyably filled iccordion soloists, Sandra r.d Stella Chaprun, both of Mike Colussi. Mrs. i'i her aiI,iKlicatlon gaVe thi ffrn.in Uai nhtolnarf ku Tin g , flnc.0,,rtte,me2t t0 berto Held with 84., Thf Anther verv "right and color- , ed t n -n Zl MrS' ' fu! ltem n the Peram was solo l It could nnlrt have been better irt0nM w tZ- ,..... ...,. 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Phone McRae Bros, now and ask for our demonstrator Only $20OO Down $2-50 Per Week City and Province., The Highland Fling had toes well pointed, dancing had charm, turns had grace. The command of the feet were better than that of the arms, in this dance. Another dancing group, the First Prince Rupert Girl Guide Group, received praise for their rhvthm and grace, although they needed more sweep of gesture. She advised them to study more folk dances, for their own pleasure. The pianoforte Bach section (open l charmed Mary Wood. Her first love is "Bach." She said In order to play Bach; one should have a sense of the spiritual and a very delicate touch, Sensitive to the feeling of the composer. She felt Olive Strand possessed these rare gifts. The afternoon closed with a piano solo by Ellen Roper in the 8onat!na section. Mrs. Wood uavidson, as the King, r lines with good enun-' and conviction. Mrs. Itlt that long speeches ik. but the general tone art was good. 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